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Tori Amos

Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos) was one of several female singer/songwriters who combined the stark lyrical attack of alternative rock with a distinctly '70s musical approach, creating music that fell between the orchestrated meditations of Kate Bush and the stripped-down poetics of Joni Mitchell. In addition, she revived the singer/songwriter traditions of the '70s while re-establishing the piano as a rock & roll instrument. With her 1992 album Little Earthquakes, Amos built a dedicated following that expanded with her second album, Under the Pink, before giving way to a decade-spanning legacy.

The daughter of a Methodist preacher, Amos was born in North Carolina but raised in Maryland. She began singing and playing piano in the church choir at the age of four, and songwriting followed shortly afterward. Amos proved to be a quick learner, and her instrumental prowess earned her a scholarship to the preparatory school at Baltimore's Peabody Conservatory. While studying at Peabody, she became infatuated with rock & roll, particularly the music of Led Zeppelin. She lost her scholarship at the age of 11 -- quite possibly due to her interest in popular music -- but continued writing songs nevertheless, eventually moving to Los Angeles in her late teens to become a pop singer. Atlantic Records signed her in 1987, and Amos recorded an uninspired pop-metal album called Y Kant Tori Read the following year. The record was a complete failure, attracting no attention from radio or press and selling very few copies; nevertheless, she didn't lose her record contract. By 1990, Amos had adopted a new approach, singing spare, haunting, semi-confessional piano ballads that were arranged like Kate Bush but had the melodies and lyrical approach of Joni Mitchell. Atlantic sponsored a trip to England in 1991, where she played a series of concerts in support of an EP, Me and a Gun.

The harrowing "Me and a Gun" was an autobiographical song, telling the tale of Amos' own experience with rape. It gained positive reviews throughout the media, and both the EP and the supporting concerts sold well. Little Earthquakes, Amos' first album as a singer/songwriter, was released in 1992 and fared well in both the U.S. and the U.K. The same year, she released the Crucify EP, which featured cover songs like Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and Led Zeppelin's "Thank You." Delivered in early 1994, Under the Pink, the proper follow-up to Little Earthquakes, was an even bigger hit, selling over a million copies and launching the minor hit singles "God" and "Cornflake Girl." Two years later, Amos delivered her third album, Boys for Pele, her most ambitious and difficult record to date. The album debuted at number two and quickly went platinum.

Amos spent much of 1997 dealing with personal matters, including a miscarriage and a marriage. She also worked on her fourth album, From the Choirgirl Hotel, which was released in the spring of 1998. The two-disc To Venus and Back followed in 1999 to coincide with a tour with Alanis Morissette. In 2001, Amos returned with the covers album Strange Little Girls, which also marked her last release for Atlantic.

The next year, she found a new label home with Epic and followed with Scarlet's Walk in October. Her eighth studio album, an autobiographical record titled The Beekeeper, was released in 2005. The massive five-disc Piano collection arrived in 2006, boasting a cornucopia of album cuts, B-sides, unedited and alternate versions, demos, and seven previously unissued tracks, followed by the typically eclectic and hard-rocking American Doll Posse in 2007, an all-new collection of songs that found the artist assuming five archetypal personalities, all of whom were based on feminine gods in Greek and Roman mythology.

As she toured in support of the album, Amos released live digital recordings of each concert as part of the Legs and Boots concert series, which grew to encompass 27 albums. Although each release was made available via iTunes and other online vendors, Amos also released a "best-of" Legs and Boots compilation in March 2009, having created its track list from various recordings during the tour. Meanwhile, she also focused on new material that had been written during the tour, which she soon compiled into her tenth studio album. Entitled Abnormally Attracted to Sin, the album was released in May 2009 by Universal Republic, Amos' new record label. A holiday album, Midwinter Graces, followed closely behind, appearing before the end of 2009 and garnering warm reviews.

In the summer of 2011, Amos began touring in advance of her next album, the classically based song cycle Night of Hunters. A conceptual work based on familiar motifs by composers Satie, Chopin, Schubert, and Bach, Amos' recording centers on a couple torn apart by life's difficulties and monotonies, and the female protagonist's journey to find wholeness within herself. Amos collaborated on the recording with the string quartet Apollon Musagete, arranger John Philip Shenale, and clarinetist Ernst Ottensamer. Night of Hunters was released by the classical label Deutsche Grammophone in September of 2011; it peaked at 24 on the Billboard 200. Amos' next move was to re-record some of her songs, newly arranged by John Philip Shenale, with the Metropole Orchestra. The resulting set, called Gold Dust, appeared almost exactly a year after Night of Hunters; it debuted at 63 on the Billboard 200. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Comments

kurtisthebes t e v e r 4 2 0
love tori!
armant.natu
I'll give you both a run ;)
I'll give you a run for the title on that one...
I'm probably one of tori's biggest straight male fans!!
I love caught a lite sneeze
liquid diamonds is friggin amazing!
tmlynn0
She is absolutely amaizing. One of my favorite songs!
I can listen to Tori for hours....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d a y s actually.
pianofaerie6
Love her. Night of hunters blew me away.
She could sing to me anytime. I LOVE that voice! No one in her league. She can tickle the keys too. Wish I was her piano!!!!
ak.sappho
No other solo artist has touched my soul the way Tori has! The spiritual depth of her lyrics is unsurpassed in this modern era. And her raw talent at the piano draws comparisons to composers of classical, by-gone days! Seeing her live is on my bucket list, unfortunatel y she has yet to make the trek to Alaska. I feel blessed to live in the time when she is creating music.
Someday i'm gonna tell you how I became a minister in 1994. One person at a time.
The first time I heard Leather... in the car... driving from to Tempe to Flagstaff to get back to college... that song changed my life and 25 years later she still speaks to me...
jluisdelgado
I've seen her live twice. Macho guys can love Tori too!
She doesn't need explaination , She has been a soundtarck to my life as well and I'll always love her. Seeing her live is truely amazing and shouldn't be missed for fans of any live music.
Tori is in my estimation taking music into a new frontier and each album is an attempt at a new frontier. Her most impressive ability in which their might be seven is her use of her vocal range.
jan120
Chriscurto: Like your comment; that was a true and beautiful thing to say. Respect. (fist-tap)
some love is prayer, some music is love, Tori Amos needs no explanation. . .
Love Tori. She is an inspiration to be as a young female artist (theater/fil m ) . I primarily love her early work, but I think she is on her own evolution and that is what counts. :) Thank you Tori for having the courage to speak about truth.
b2189
Winter is my favorite Tori Amos song. I cry every time I hear it, and I can never seem to decide if i'm crying because of how beautiful it is or how melancholy. I suspect it is both.
I saw her in concert at the Warfield in SF, following the release of the Little Earthquakes album. She was the best concert I've ever seen.
When I hear Choirgirl Hotel, it takes me to my back to my teenage years, memories working up in Alaska, strangers I met, stories I heard, beer I drank. The love I lost. The child I made. Her music changed my life.
Tori Amos has helped me become the woman I am today.
If Tori only knew how many lives she has touched. Thank you so much for holding my hand for the last twenty years.
Ah Tori, I love Tori so much. Boys for Pele was f**king amazing. Haven't heard much else.
my favorite musician. ever. Love doesn't begin to describe how i feel about her music.
christines_1 2 3
.....wait for it! A 57 PIECE ORCHESTRA!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! Woo Hoo!
christines_1 2 3
Don't all of you Kate Bush people out there realize that she doesn't tour under ANY circumstance s and I'm pretty sure she wouldn't want to play with Tori, even though Tori is fearless and would do it. I love Kate's new record 50 Words For Snow... If you haven't heard it yet, get it NOW! It's brilliant. It was my second favorite record of 2011... Night of Hunters was number one. Can't wait for the 20th anniversary celebration of Little Earthquakes! She's recording a bunch of her old catalog with
christines_1 2 3
Tori Amos is the most important woman making music in the world today. I now that each record of late has been a collection of songs that were flimsily help together by a concept, but then, in 2011, Amos knocks it out of the park with Night of Hunters. It's a heavy concept record that is beautiful beyond words. But it should be listened to in one fell swoop...not in bits and pieces, for that was how it was made...to be listened to all in one big bite. NoH is simply Tori's best work, ever.
jefferybenne t t 6 4
She Magical! She's Brilliant!! She's Amazing! She's Beautiful!! She's Talented!! And her music has touched me ever since I first seen her music video Silent All These Years back in 1992 on VH1! I feel in love with her and her music then and haven't stopped since!!! She is my all time fave Artist EVER!! I hope to see her one day soon in concert as I have not have the pleasure to yet. But, I hope to see her before I leave this world! :)
Before I started thinking for myself I was afraid of her music. It drew me and I didn't like not having control. Now I don't listen to what people tell me I should or shouldn't do, and I just let Tori's music take me where ever it wants to, I love allowing myself to just go.
Since the first time I heard Silent All These Years when I was 13, until today at 32...nearly 20 years of weaving a spell, and being a soundtrack to my life. Thank you Tori.
love her
i luv her
Tori is a true artist...hav e been loving her for years. Not sure about the newest cd with classical influence though. Maybe I should listen to it once more.
lyarnall
I LOVE this song!!
I Love this Artist!
Sweet, I knew there was one around here somewhere!
you have just entered a religion-fre e zone.
Thank you very much...
What was it like for you when you knew it was real??? Sometimes I imagine if my father would have died for just my sin alone. That he took that beating just for me. Forgive Rick father for he knows knot what he does. Yea my father has that much love for you too.....
It's funny. I also remember where I was when I first heard Tori Amos' "Under the Pink." A friend of a friend had it on pink vinyl and swore it would change my life. Smart girl. I still love her after all these years.
selkie108
I love Tori soooo much!!
All of her songs have a deep meaning & every performance is different.
daniellenalv i n
I have had the pleasure of getting to see her in concert 3 times and it was wonderful each and every time.... Love Her!
i remeber when i heard "silent all these years" i was hooked on Tori.
First song I had ever heard from her. Led to a 20 year love affair with her.
jondamaniam
Tori is brilliant, and wonderful. Love everything.
tommy9001
http://www.y e s s a i d . c o m / i n t e r v i e w s / 0 1 - 1 2 m u s i c m o n t h l y . h t m l
interview i did with tori waaay back some time ago. enjoy.
selkie108
I love Tori Amos SOOOO much & I love how at every performance she changes the way she sings it, it makes each time unique. :D
what can you say,she,s brillant
slmiller_08
Voice. Carry on, my sweet
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